Online database of clinical algorithms with race and ethnicity.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Shyam Visweswaran, Eugene M Sadhu, Michele M Morris, Anushka R Vis, Malarkodi Jebathilagam Samayamuthu
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Some clinical algorithms incorporate an individual's race, ethnicity, or both as an input variable or predictor in determining diagnoses, prognoses, treatment plans, or risk assessments. Inappropriate use of race and ethnicity in clinical algorithms at the point of care may exacerbate health disparities and promote harmful practices of race-based medicine. Using database analysis primarily, we identified 42 risk calculators that use race and ethnicity as predictors, five laboratory test results with reference ranges that differed based on race and ethnicity, one therapy recommendation based on race and ethnicity, 15 medications with race- and ethnicity-based initiation and monitoring guidelines, and five medical devices with differential racial and ethnic performances. Information on these clinical algorithms is freely available at https://www.clinical-algorithms-with-race-and-ethnicity.org/ . This resource aims to raise awareness about the use of race and ethnicity in clinical algorithms and track progress toward eliminating their inappropriate use. The database is actively updated to include clinical algorithms that were missed and additional characteristics of these algorithms.

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包含种族和民族的临床算法在线数据库。
一些临床算法在确定诊断、预后、治疗计划或风险评估时,将个人的种族、民族或两者作为输入变量或预测因子。在护理点的临床算法中不恰当地使用种族和族裔可能会加剧健康差距,并促进基于种族的医学的有害做法。主要使用数据库分析,我们确定了42个使用种族和民族作为预测因子的风险计算器,5个实验室测试结果的参考范围因种族和民族而异,1个治疗建议基于种族和民族,15种药物具有基于种族和民族的起始和监测指南,5种医疗设备具有不同的种族和民族性能。有关这些临床算法的信息可在https://www.clinical-algorithms-with-race-and-ethnicity.org/免费获得。该资源旨在提高人们对在临床算法中使用种族和民族的认识,并跟踪消除其不当使用的进展。数据库正在积极更新,以包括被遗漏的临床算法和这些算法的其他特征。
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Scientific Reports
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CiteScore
7.50
自引率
4.30%
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19567
审稿时长
3.9 months
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